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3.00 Credits
Vectors, forces and moments. Static equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies. Trusses, frames and machines. Internal forces, shear and bending moment diagrams. Centroids, moment of inertia, friction and virtual work. Includes engineering design applications. Prerequisites: MATH 221 Credits: 3 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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3.00 Credits
Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. Includes the applications of Newton's laws, work-energy and impulse-momentum and their applications to determine the motion of rigid bodies in two and three dimensions. Prerequisites: ENGR 217 Credits: 3 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the building blocks of digital computer design. Application of Boolean algebra to the synthesis of logic circuits from logic elements. The design and implementation of combinational and sequential circuits. Understanding of hardware operations in a simple computer. This course is the same as CSIS 238; credit will only be given for one of these courses. Includes engineering design applications. Prerequisites: ENGR 104 OR CSIS 110 Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-3)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course investigates technical and societal factors affecting the developing world. Historic, cultural, economic, and social forces influence our ability to provide effective, sustainable, and appropriate technologies that can improve the quality of life in needy communities. This course is a required part of the Engineers Without Borders program. Credits: 1 to 3
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts and basic theory of classical thermodynamics including study of the first and second laws of thermodynamics, properties of pure substances, thermodynamic states and functions, applications to engineering. Prerequisites: PHYS 217 Credits: 3 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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1.00 Credits
Individual research is conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. Topic and format must be approved by the Department Chairperson and Dean. Credits: 1 to 6 Hours: 50 contact hours are the equivalent of one credit hour.
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3.00 Credits
Stresses the application of surveying techniques and theory to topics that include mapping and map projections, the Global Positioning System, Geographic Information Systems, boundary surveys, the Public Land Survey system, coordinate systems and control surveys, photogrammetry, astronomic observations and route surveys. Includes engineering design applications. Prerequisites: ENGR 205 Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (2-4)
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3.00 Credits
Stresses and deformations in structural members and machine elements, combined stresses, and stress transformations. Deflection by integration, superpositions, and moment area method. Strain energy concept, impact loading and column design. Includes engineering design applications. Prerequisites: ENGR 217 Credits: 3 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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3.00 Credits
Fluid properties, statics, kinematics and kinetics of fluids including gravitational and viscous effects. Differential analysis of fluid motion. Incompressible inviscid flow, dimensional analysis and similitude. Flow measurements, boundary layers, flow about immersed bodies and flow in open channels. Includes engineering design applications. Prerequisites: ENGR 221 Credits: 3 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts, principles and applications of heat transfer by conduction, free and forced convection, and radiation, including analysis by numerical methods and computer modeling. Prerequisites: ENGR 321 AND MATH 223 Credits: 3 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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